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Thursday, October 15, 2015

The Wicked Awakened by Samantha Jacobey

The Wicked
Awakened

by
Samantha Jacobey

Genre:
Paranormal Romantic Thriller

Release
Date: October 13th, 2015

What would you do if a five hundred year old witch
wanted to turn your body into her new home?

Morcant and Blake Korrigan own a little shop of
horrors, where witches congregate and people ending up dead isn’t rare. When
Karen Hiltzman joins their coven, she has no idea what she’s getting into.
Drawn in, the group convinces her to recruit her best friend, Sarah Matthews,
after discovering that she bears a very special birthmark; one that indicates
she’s the girl they’ve been waiting for.

Eager to reincarnate a witch put to death by an angry
mob five hundred years prior, Morcant unleashes a spell; a dark and sinister
curse. His ritual transforms Sarah’s body and will bring the dreaded Brenna
back to life when it’s completed. Blake wants to stop him; but will he be
strong enough to defeat his elder sibling, and if he does… will he be able to
let her go when it’s done?

MA - 18+V -
violenceS - sexual content

L - coarse language

Filling the kettle and placing it on the stove, Karen recalled the meeting with the group, when their plans had been placed into motion. She had mentioned Sarah’s birthmark to Ninia before, pointing out how it looked so much like a swirling spirituality symbol. However, it wasn’t until Genevieve had gotten wind of the oddity that any real interest had stirred within the crowd, and they had asked her to bring Sarah in to meet them.“You aren’t going to hurt her, are you?” Karen
had asked hesitantly.

“Of course not!” Genevieve had soothed. “We want
to set her free!” The young woman’s lips had parted into a small grin as she
spoke, exposing her straight white teeth.

Karen stared at her pan with large brown orbs,
her mind trapped in that moment. “It won’t be easy,” she had replied, “She
hasn’t believed in any of this stuff in years.” She shuddered and adjusted the
fire before her.

“That’s ok,” Morcant had cut in, stepping up to
her and allowing his fingers to trace her jaw. “We’ll convince her; no need to
worry about that.” Leaning closer, his mouth had covered hers in a soft kiss.

Drawn to the older man, Karen had felt as if his
spirit mingled with hers. Deepening the kiss, she had moaned and pressed her
body against him for a long moment before he pulled away.

“See?” his nose nuzzled her cheek, “This is a
warm and safe place…” he had paused, extracting himself from her grasp, “Bring
your friend; allow her to experience the feel of the coven and to be wrapped in
its power.”

The sound of the boiling water drew her back to
the present, and Karen cut off the flame. She poured the hot liquid into her
waiting cup, adding a few cubes of sugar before she took a seat at the kitchen
table and stared out the tiny window that overlooked a small grassy patch
behind the house; 'you shouldn’t let him do that to you.'

Several times over the last year, she had been
in such a situation with the group; a point where she felt trepidation and fear
at what lay before her. Each time, it had been Morcant who had spurred her
onward. 'His touch is intoxicating,' she admitted quietly to herself. 'His
fingers caress with the feel of magic,' and the kiss had put her over the edge.

'Of course it’s magic;' her mood shifted to
angry, 'they’re witches, after all!' But this had gotten out of hand. At some
point, it had become too real, and she no longer wanted to be a part of it.
However, she could not escape. It felt as if Morcant had her in his grasp,
under some dark spell, and she would do his bidding.

Taking another tentative sip, she cut her eyes
up at the ceiling above her, as if she could see her friend in her tiny room on
the third floor. 'I wonder what they really want with her.' She hadn’t dared to
ask, and had done her best to convince Sarah to attend a meeting with her of
her own free will. In the end, the girl had refused, and put them on their
current path; 'they’re going to have her, willing or not.'

It had taken all Karen’s strength to complete
her task today, and remember not to touch the shiny medallion that Morcant had
presented to her. He had cursed it somehow, and she had noticed that he took
great care when he placed it in the bag for Sarah. 'A powerful amulet, he
said.'

Dragging her gaze back to the glass and the
sunshine beyond, she tried not to think about what would happen next.

In Sweden, Easter is associated with witches. It was once believed that in the days
leading up to Easter Sunday, Swedish witches would fly up chimneys on their
brooms to meet and revel on mountaintops. These days, children dress up as
witches and go door to door seeking treats, similar to trick-or-treating.

Anyone who knows me could tell you, I am a friendly kind of person, never met a stranger and take up conversations any where at any time. I work hard, and my mind never seems to shut down, as I wake up often in the middle of the night with ideas pouring out and demanding to be dealt with. Of course that means much of my books were written in the middle of the night.

I grew up and still live in the great state of Texas where everything is bigger, where we have warm weather and a central location. I love my state, my town, and my family, which includes my four sons, my significant other, and many friends as well.

I have thoroughly enjoyed writing the books that are currently available and hope you will enjoy reading them just as much. And of course, there will be many more stories to come.